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2016 B Zone Deer Hunting Season guidelines. Archery season for deer began Aug. 20 and will run until Sept. 11. General hunting season begins Sept. 17 and ends Oct. 23. With deer season now upon us, the Mendocino National Forest

MENDOCINO COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICE NEWS RELEASE Ukiah, California: August 15, 2016 SUSTAINABLE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT ACT (SGMA) PUBLIC MEETING ON LOCAL PLANNING EFFORTS On Thursday, August 18, 2016, Mendocino County officials and other local groundwater managers will host a public meeting

Monday, April 25, 2016 – Creative Rezilience Organizers of the Rezilience Indigenous Arts Experience say it will be like no other arts event. The new arts and performance celebration debuts during the Gathering of Nations weekend in Albuquerque. Musicians, authors,

News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 2, 2016 Open comment period for Mendocino National Forest’s OHV Grant Applications WILLOWS, Calif. – The State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and the Mendocino National Forest have maintained a successful partnership

ERRP is working with the Round Valley Elementary School to offer a three part stream ecology training and field study opportunity. We would greatly appreciate your participation in any phase of this. Wednesday March 2, Principal Rick Kale and his

Need to Weed! The Yuki Trails Community Garden needs friends to come and pull some weeds. Five minutes would make a difference; they are growing fast and greedy around the drip irrigation lines. The weeds pull up easily and can

“Women Artists of Covelo” opens Aug. 7 at the Arts Council of Mendocino County in Ukiah “Lucy Young,” by Lila James. Contributed Curators Christiane Esparza and Jenn Procacci at the Depot on East Perkins Street. Contributed The Arts Council of

Radio Production Workshop this Sunday… Join KYBU volunteers for a Last Sunday of the Month workshop on Sunday, April 26 from 10am to 1pm in the Round Valley Library Commons Community Room and Howard Street Studio. Learn how to make

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As a nonprofit volunteer organization, KYBU community radio station will focus on programming that is informative, engaging, entertaining, empowering, inspiring, and respectful of the diversity of its listeners while preserving local cultural history and encouraging wellness, prosperity, and a greater sense of community